Registering and managing domains using Amazon Route 53
When you want to get a new domain name, such as the example.com part of the URL http://example.com, you can register it with Amazon Route 53. You can also transfer the registration for existing domains from other registrars to Route 53 or transfer the registration for domains that you register with Route 53 to another registrar.
The procedures in this chapter explain how to register and transfer domains using the Route 53 console, and how to edit domain settings and view domain status. If you're only registering and managing a few domains, using the console is the easiest way.
If you need to register and manage a lot of domains, you might prefer to make changes programmatically. For more information, see Set up Amazon Route 53.
Note
If you are using a language for which an AWS SDK exists, use the SDK rather than trying to work your way through the APIs. The SDKs make authentication simpler, integrate easily with your development environment, and provide easy access to Route 53 commands.
Domain name registration services are provided under our
Domain Name Registration Agreement
Topics
- Registering new domains
- Updating domain settings
- Renewing registration for a domain
- Restoring an expired or deleted domain
- Replacing the hosted zone for a domain that is registered with Route 53
- Transferring domains
- Registrar transfer to Amazon Registrar
- Resending authorization and confirmation emails
- Configuring DNSSEC for a domain
- Finding your registrar and other information about your domain
- Deleting a domain name registration
- Contacting AWS Support about domain registration issues
- Downloading a domain billing report
- Domains that you can register with Amazon Route 53